In
partnership with the H. C. Soil and Water Conservation District, the H.
C. Department of Planning and Development, the H. C. General
Health District, the City of Cincinnati Stormwater Management Utility,
and the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati

The Hamilton County Storm Water District
has been established in response to the federally mandated Phase II
storm water program. The Ohio EPA is issuing a National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit that
authorizes operators to discharge storm water from small
construction activities.

The Storm Water District represents Hamilton County's commitment
to storm water issues. The District membership consists of 42
of the 49 jurisdictions in Hamilton County including all 12 of the
townships.

We invite you to browse our website to learn more about storm
water and the Storm Water District. New information will
continually be added to this website, with the long range goal being
a website that can serve as a central repository for all storm water
related material.

The
information presented on these pages is thought to be true and accurate.
However, the Hamilton County Storm Water District and the Hamilton
County Engineer's Office, State of Ohio, accept no responsibility for
inaccuracies other than to make corrections to erroneous data.
Dates should be considered 'target dates' and are subject to change for
many reasons, including - but not limited to: available funding, weather
conditions, feasibility, shifting priorities or emergency expenditures.
Links to other Agency's or commercial sites are provided for convenience
only. The Hamilton County Storm Water District and the Hamilton
County Engineer's Office do not endorse any product or service, nor do
they accept any responsibility for erroneous or broken links or the
content of other Agency's or commercial sites.